RV parks and campgrounds

If you’re looking for an RV park in the heart of Cochise County, camping at Benson KOA could be a good way to go. This family-friendly campground is easily accessible from Tuscan via Interstate 10, and only a short drive from the mountainside city of Bisbee via Route 80. What’s more, from Benson KOA, you’re just a stone's throw away from the foothills of the Whetstone Mountains which provide a whole host of adventurous recreational activities.

The KOA is set up with 50 amp electric hookups and cable TV and can accommodate RVs up to 70 feet in length. If …

Travelers touring the American Southwest with a rental RV will find Willcox/Cochise, AZ KOA to be a wonderful destination. Far from the city lights of Phoenix and within an hour's drive of the Wild West town of Tombstone, this KOA provides an authentic desert atmosphere while providing many of the comforts of home. No matter the needs of your rig, you will find an RV camping site to accommodate it. With back-in and pull-through sites, all with full hookups and electrical service at 20, 30, and 50 amps, the options at Willcox/Cochise, AZ KOA are abundant.

A beautiful mountain RV park with an elevation of 7,000 feet, Flagstaff KOA is nestled among ponderosa pines at the base of the San Francisco Peaks. The campground is the perfect home base for your vacation and has something that is bound to please travelers of any age. Kids will enjoy the barrel train rides, the jumping pillow, and the natural playground. During the summer, the campground hosts family movie nights each week. And if you enjoy the outdoors, there are nature trails dispersed throughout the campground as well as a hiking trail providing access to Mount Elden, a large …

The spectacular desert wonderland of northwestern Arizona is a prime travel destination, with lovely landscapes, epic landmarks, and lots of archaeological sites left behind by ancient native cultures. When you rent an RV near Grand Canyon/Williams KOA, you can take the trip of your dreams with your campervan rental through alpine forests and rugged backcountry roads.

Grand Canyon/Williams KOA is nestled between the Coconino National Forest and the legendary Grand Canyon itself, perfectly situated for outdoor exploration and recreation. Both Las Vegas in Nevada and Phoenix to the south are within a few hours’ drive of Williams, so big-city …

Arizona is known for its unparalleled natural beauty, and parking your rental motorhome at Williams / Exit 167 / Circle Pines KOA will get you close to some of its true gems. Surrounded by the vast Coconino National Forest and about an hour's drive away from one of the most famous natural wonders of the continent, the Grand Canyon, the campground is a dream location for explorers looking for adventure. Amenities include Wi-Fi access, cable TV, and firewood and propane for sale. A dog park is there for your four-legged travel companion, while you can relax in the KOA's swimming …

On your way to northern Arizona and southern Utah, and looking for a nice place to stay? Look no further than Page Lake Powell Campground in Page, Arizona. This cultivated RV campground has paved roads and sites with some trees and shade throughout; you can rent sites here by the day or week and choose from sites with either full hookups and cable TV or water and electrical hookups only (no cable). Some of the sites have tent camping, and there are covered wagons that you can rent if you'd like to try something different. Once you arrive, you …

If you want to explore the majestic natural beauty of Arizona, consider camping at Wahweap RV Park and Campground. The centrally located Page campground is less than a mile from the shores of Lake Powell, and the Wahweap swim beach is within walking distance of the campsites. The campground boasts several water-related amenities, including powerboat and water toy rentals. There’s also a restaurant, lounge, grille, and a gift shop.

Back at the campsites, you can enjoy full hookups with 30/50 amp electrical service. If you don’t want to totally unplug while camping, most campsites get free Wi-Fi. At day’s …

At Salome KOA, only public desert lands and endless blue skies come between you and stunning mountain views. Drive an all-terrain vehicle from the campground straight into the hundreds of trails that meander through hills and old gold mines. Then come back to the RV park for a refreshing dip in the pool (open year-round) or a steaming soak in the hot tub to ease aching joints. Afterward, wash dirty laundry at the nearby building where showers and bathrooms are also housed.

Salome KOA offers several sites for motorhome camping, mostly with full hookups with 50/30/20 amp service. If you …

One of the great benefits of RV camping is that you can get away from everything, all of the stresses of day-to-day life, and still take it all with you (the creature comforts, that is). RV rentals are your home on wheels that you can take anywhere, so why not start by taking your Wenden RV rental to Alamo Lake Campground where the great outdoors is right at your feet the moment you step out of the door? Hearing the cry of a golden eagle as it soars overhead may sound cliche until it happens to you; combine that with …

Southwestern Arizona, far away from the Grand Canyon or the bustling streets of Phoenix, is an authentic out-of-the-way tourist destination. It’s the desert at its best – unpopulated and wild, with just enough civilization to keep you stocked with the essentials. If this sounds like the kind of RV camping you’re interested in, then you’re going to love Blue Water RV Park. Blue Water sits on the state’s western border, across the Colorado River from California, and steps away from the Blue Water Casino.

The park offers full hookups including 50-amp electrical capacity. There are also bathrooms, showers, and laundry …

Those who dream of big open skies and painted desert landscapes will find RV camping at Gila Bend KOA to be ideal. The RV park sits within the Sonoran Desert, giving you easy access to some of the Southwest’s most beautiful landscapes. Whether you plan to explore the deserts of Arizona or you are on an all-encompassing road trip across the Southwest, you will find whatever you and your RV rental might need at the KOA. You will have your choice of pull-through or back-in sites, all equipped with full hookups with 20, 30, and 50 amp electrical service.

Kingman KOA is the perfect place for any traveler to rest their head on their way to the Grand Canyon, Las Vegas, Phoenix, the Hoover Dam, or one of the many other intriguing destinations in the American Southwest. This peaceful campground is located in the Arizona desert surrounded by beautiful mountain scenery. The campground is set up for large RVs, with a max pull-through of 70 feet. When RV camping at Kingman KOA, you'll have access to a wide range of amenities to make you feel more at home. You'll have access to Wi-Fi and cable TV as …

There is a haunting quiet to the Arizona desert, almost as if it is holding its breath, waiting for you to listen. You can hear it in the wind that traverses the almost barren landscape; if this is what you're looking for on your RV camping vacation, then look no further than Burro Creek Campground, near Wikieup. This rustic and simple RV park has restrooms with flush toilets and sinks, dump stations, and potable water. All of the individual sites have a level pad, picnic table, trash can, and a fire grill, and can be rented by the day …

Arizona is a truly magnificent place filled with astonishing landscapes and unique locations. Holbrook / Petrified Forest KOA is the closest full-service campground to the Petrified Forest National Park. It’s also near several other national parks and popular Arizona attractions. The campground is big-rig friendly, and sites have a maximum length of 110 feet. There are full hookups with 50 amp electrical service and free Wi-Fi. Cable TV hookups are available for a small fee. All deluxe campsites have a fire pit, and non-deluxe sites can pick up a personal fire pit upon check-in because what’s camping without a …

If you’re looking to book an RV in Navajo County or the White Mountains of Arizona, you can’t do much better than Show Low Lake Campground. About two hours' drive from Flagstaff and three hours from Phoenix, it’s an excellent vacation destination for those wanting to escape the urban regions of the Grand Canyon State. At an elevation of 6,500 feet above sea level, Show Low has consistently lower temperatures compared to the rest of Arizona and even gets the occasional snowstorm.

Show Low’s odd name is said to have come from a card game that took place in …

The ideal way to explore the vibrant city of Tucson is by parking yourcampervan rental at Tucson/Lazydays KOA. This KOA is located centrally within Tucson and provides RV campers with everything they'll need, including fun activities. Some for the on-site activities available include a nine-hole putting course, a swimming pool, and a nature walk if you feel like stretching your legs. If you feel like lazing around your Tucson camper rental, Wi-Fi and cable television are also available to keep you occupied. Pets are allowed at this campground so bring them along to explore this sandy oasis.

The Superstition Mountains have been called “the most beautiful panorama nature has created,” and you can see them for yourself when you camp at Mesa / Apache Junction KOA. The campground is located in the stunning Sonoran Desert and nestled among towering cacti and rugged rock formations. But the scenic campground is just the beginning. When you park your rental motorhome at Mesa / Apache Junction KOA, you’ll be minutes from spectacular attractions including Lost Dutchman State Park, Goldfield Ghost Town, and Tonto National Monument. Additionally, Phoenix is just 30 miles from the campground and has world-class museums, amazing restaurants, …

Picacho/Tucson NW KOA Journey sits smack dab in between Arizona’s two major cities of Phoenix and Tucson. While Phoenix is the largest city in Arizona, Tucson is arguably its cultural capital, where Native American and Mexican cultures mix with the free spirit of the West. Tucson is slightly closer to the RV park and will probably be where you spend most of your time when motorhome camping there.

Camping at Picacho/Tucson NW KOA is a great way to explore the gorgeous desert landscapes surrounding Arizona’s second-largest city. The park has full hookups for your RV rental, including 50-amp electrical capacity. …

Camping with an RV at Seligman/Route 66 KOA puts you right in the heart of all the action happening on the Mother Road. Seligman is a classic retro town on the two-lane asphalt corridor, one of the few thriving towns along the longest remaining stretch of historic Route 66. Roll in with your Seligman camper rental and find a sun-drenched or partially shaded site with full hookups and 50/30 amp service, or water/electric site with 50/30 amp service. If you only need a power connection, electric-only sites with 30 amp service are also available. All offer pull-through access (max. length …

If you're looking for a family and pet-friendly RV campground in central Arizona, one that is close to both urban comfort and the untamed wilderness, then Black Canyon Campground is exactly what you need. After more than four decades of providing camping opportunities to the general public, Black Canyon Campground knows exactly what you're seeking and how to provide it. This RV park has a solar-heated outdoor swimming pool and a hot tub to match, plus books, games and movies you can borrow, and a playground and doggie park for everyone in your travel crew. You can use the laundry …